Sanaullah Panipati

Sanaullah Panipati (1143 AH -1225) was a Sunni Muslim scholar and an exegete from Panipat who authored the Tafsir al-Mazhari.

[1] Aged seven, he memorized the Quran and then completed the studies of hadith under Shah Waliullah.

[2] In his work Ma La Budda Minhu,[9] Qadi Thanaullah emphasized that it is kufr (an act of unbelief) "to suppose that something other than Allah is the true creator of any part of creation".

[10] The attributes of God, (his throne, his hand and face, presence in the hearts of believers, descent into the lowest heaven) mentioned in the Quran and hadith must not be understood in their literal sense, and neither should we attempt to find interpretations (Ta'weel) for them.

We should simply have faith in these things and ... we should entrust their interpretation to the knowledge of the Almighty.